4 September, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Futures Movers: Oil prices edge higher, building on post-Putin boost
Futures Movers: Oil prices edge higher, building on post-Putin boost
Crude futures edge up on Monday, building a little on Friday’s sizable advance that came after Russia’s president called on major producers to limit output at an upcoming meeting.
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4 September, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Rocked by defeat, could Germany’s Merkel step down before 2017 election?
Rocked by defeat, could Germany’s Merkel step down before 2017 election?
After the latest political blow to Angela Merkel this weekend, analysts are questioning both how much longer the German chancellor can stay in power.
4 September, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on ANZ to Refund $28.8 Million to Clients After Unclear Fee Disclosures
ANZ to Refund $28.8 Million to Clients After Unclear Fee Disclosures
ANZ is set to repay its business and retail clients for failure to clearly disclose when periodical payment fees would apply.
4 September, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Riksbank On The Sidelines, Lower Norwegian Inflation And Danish Debt
Riksbank On The Sidelines, Lower Norwegian Inflation And Danish Debt
4 September, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Spain Markit services PMI Aug 56.0 vs 54.2 exp
Spain Markit services PMI Aug 56.0 vs 54.2 exp
Spain August Markit services PMI 5 Sept
– 54.1 prev
– composite 54.8 vs 53.8 exp vs 53.7 prev
Good news out of Spain. EURGBP testing 0.8400 again pushing GBPUSD down to 1.3300 as we wait on UK services PMI at 08.30 GMT
4 September, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on European equity markets open firmer 5 Sept
European equity markets open firmer 5 Sept
Positive tones as European equity trading officially gets underway 5 Sept
– FTSE +0.1%
– DAX +0.3%
– CAC40 +0.2%
– FTMIB +0.3%
– IBEX +0.3%
In China the SCI closes up +0.2% . CS1300 Index also closes up +0.2%
4 September, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Abe "Strongly Protests" After North Korean Ballistic Missile Launch Into Japan’s Air Defense Zone
Abe "Strongly Protests" After North Korean Ballistic Missile Launch Into Japan’s Air Defense Zone
Just a month after Japan ordered its military to a “state of alert,” and as world leaders gather in China for the G-20 summit, AP reports that North Korea fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast Monday, Japanese Prime Minister Abe “strongly condemned” the actions, as the missiles fell into Japan’s air defense zone, declaring the launch a clear violation of UN Security Council